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- IATA Code
- NKG
- Corporate Address
- Lukou Town, Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 210029, China
- Website
- http://www.njiairport.com
- City
- Nanking/Nanjing
- Country
- China
- Runways
- 3600m x 45m
- Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Air China
Air Macau
Asiana Airlines
Beijing Capital Airlines
Chengdu Airlines
China Eastern Airlines
China Southern Airlines
China West Air
Chongqing Airlines
Dragonair
Hainan Airlines
Hong Kong Airlines
Kunming Airlines
Lucky Air
Lufthansa
Mandarin Airlines
Okay Airways
Shandong Airlines
Shanghai Airlines
Shenzhen Airlines
Sichuan Airlines
Spring Airlines
Tianjin Airlines
Uni Airways
Xiamen Airlines - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
- Air France
Cathay Pacific
Delta Air Lines
Hong Kong Express
Japan Airlines
Joy Air
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
SAS
United Airlines
Nanjing Lukou International Airport is the main gateway to Nanjing in the Jiangsu Province. Hosting domestic, regional and international passenger and cargo services for over 10 airlines, the airport is a regional hub for China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines.
Location of Nanking/Nanjing Airport, China
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Nanking/Nanjing Airport pax up 4%, cargo down 3% in Apr-2012
Shenzhen Airlines to expand Nanning network
Shenzhen Airlines to launch Nanning-Nanjing-Changchun service
China Southern Airlines announces Urumqi-Nanjing service
Nanking/Nanjing Airport pax up 9%, cargo up 4% in Mar-2012
Shenzhen Airlines to increase Shenzhen-Nanjing frequency
China Eastern launches Nanjing-Weihai-Mudanjiang service
CAAC approves Nok Air plans to operate to Nanjing
Asiana Airlines increases Seoul Incheon-Nanjing frequency
Hainan Airlines expands network from Urumqi during 2012 summer
Nanjing Airport pax up 9%, cargo up 45% in Feb-2012
Sichuan Airlines launches three new routes, resumes eight in 2012 summer
Nanjing Airport pax up 13%, cargo down 26% in Jan-2012
Lucky Air to be last carrier to pull out of Wuhan-Nanjing sector
Hainan Airlines announces Urumqi-Taiyuan-Nanjing service
China Southern to launch Brussels and Seattle services
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European airlines ramp-up capacity to China
Asia Pacific, particularly China, is one of the current destination hotspots for European carriers, with connections between Europe and China improving in recent months and over the past couple of years. The initial focus was obviously on providing connectivity between key European hubs and the capital city of Beijing, with services to Shanghai also quite extensive, although a number of carriers are adding service to secondary, albeit still large destinations in China, such as Chengdu, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Chongqin, Urumqi, Sancha, Dalian and Harbin.
Shenzhen Airlines plans ambitious narrowbody fleet expansion, new international routes
Shenzhen Airlines is planning to grow its fleet to over 170 aircraft by the end of 2015 as it taps into rapid growth in its home market as well six other regional bases across China. Over the same time period Shenzhen Airlines plans to expand its fledgling international network to over 20 routes.
Beijing-Shanghai airfares slump as high-speed rail service commences
The Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway commenced operations on 30-Jun-2011 and the impact on economy airfares and hence yields on the route have been immediate and significant, with a slump in economy fares of 52% coinciding with the rail launch. However, fares in the higher-yielding and less price sensitive business and first-class markets appear to have remained relatively unaffected.
Chinese airline consolidation: Second tier airlines in the sights of the 'Big Four'
China’s fragmented airline industry is undergoing a shakeup. Merger and acquisition activity is intense – probably more so than any other aviation market in the world. In the space of a few short years, the majority of China’s second tier airlines have, at least partially, become owned or controlled by one of the "Big Three" carriers and/or HNA Group, as consolidation accelerates in China. In this report, CAPA reviews what’s fuelling the feeding frenzy and who the targets are.
China’s second tier airports: It’s where the action is!
China’s 'big three' airports - Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai - may be exhibiting a strong rebound in demand, but some truly breathtaking activity is occurring at China’s second tier airports. Growth rates of 25% and above are commonplace, as are extensive upgrade and expansion projects to keep up with galloping demand. A battle is meanwhile unfolding between airports in Western China for the mantle of that region’s pre-eminent hub, while airlines are adjusting their strategies for serving China’s burgeoning second-tier airport network in the face of rising competition from high speed rail.
Chinese airport traffic growth defies global trends in Sep-2009
Airports in China have been defying the weakness experienced by most of their global counterparts, as they benefit from the strong recovery of Chinese domestic travel demand, driven partly by government stimulus measures.
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